Custom PCB (Principle Component Board parts can be found on: https://kitspace.org/boards/github.com/prometheus-science/flypi/ )
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FlyPi - DIY all in one biology lab that can be used for optical microscopy, diagnostics, perform state of the art methods in Neurosciences, such as Optogenetics, Calcium Imaging and Fluorescence microscopy (more details can be found in Maia Chagas, 2017).
FlyPi - DIY all in one biology lab that can be used for optical microscopy, diagnostics, perform state of the art methods in Neurosciences, such as Optogenetics, Calcium Imaging and Fluorescence microscopy (more details can be found in Maia Chagas, 2017).
Microscopy is a lens to view worlds beyond our everyday. Exploring each frontier of life brings new perspectives, joy, wonder and elucidation of existence in tiny life we don't usually observe. It is one of the most amazing experiences to be able to bring that to anyone curious of what lies beneath our immediate visual capabilities. One main constraint for students, researchers and educators is access to appropriate scientific tools. In most cases the limited access stems from the high prices, which are likely set due to the fact that they are developed under a patent/scarcity methodology. One way to solve this is to DIY with the FlyPi, an all in one biology lab with powerful “off-the-shelf” electronic elements (Raspberry Pi & Arduino nano). Other than the low cost, this device allows better experimental control, customization for specific needs, and most importantly enables accessibility to get more people into exploring the micro world around them. Just putting it together is a great learning experience for everyone not immediately comfortable with electronics. Some People have even begun to join the scientific efforts and to pursue solutions to their local problems!